2013 Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge

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The 2013 Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge was the thirteenth season of the Grand American Road Racing Association's support series and the final under the Grand Am sanctioning body. For 2014 the series will change to being sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association upon Grand Am's merger with IMSA's American Le Mans Series to form the United SportsCar Championship. The series, to be known as the IMSA Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge, will remain entirely unaffected aside from the new sanctioning body.

Schedule

The schedule was announced on September 29, 2012. [1]

RoundDateEvent NameCircuitGS Winning CarST Winning Car
GS Winning DriversST Winning Drivers
1January 25 BMW Performance 200 Daytona International Speedway
(Road Course)
Ford Mustang Boss 302R Nissan Altima Coupe
Flag of the United States.svg Billy Johnson
Flag of the United States.svg Jack Roush, Jr.
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Vesko Kozarov
Flag of the United States.svg Lara Tallman
2March 2GRAND-AM of the Americas Circuit of the Americas BMW M3 Mazda MX-5
Flag of the United States.svg Bill Auberlen
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Dalla Lana
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stevan McAleer
Flag of the United States.svg Marc Miller
3April 6Barber 200 Barber Motorsports Park Porsche 911 Carrera S Mazda MX-5
Flag of the United States.svg Nick Longhi
Flag of the United States.svg Matt Plumb
Flag of the United States.svg Derek Whitis
Flag of the United States.svg Tom Long
4April 20 PwC 250 Road Atlanta Chevrolet Camaro GS.R BMW 128i
Flag of the United States.svg John Edwards
Flag of the United States.svg Matt Bell
Flag of the United States.svg Terry Borcheller
Flag of the United States.svg Mike LaMarra
5June 15Diamond Cellar Classic Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Porsche 911 Carrera S Honda Civic Si
Flag of the United States.svg Nick Longhi
Flag of the United States.svg Matt Plumb
Flag of the United States.svg Tom Dyer
Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Novich
6June 29 Continental Tire 150 at The Glen Watkins Glen International BMW M3 Mazda MX-5
Flag of the United States.svg Mark Boden
Flag of the United States.svg Bryan Sellers
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stevan McAleer
Flag of the United States.svg Marc Miller
7July 26Brickyard Sports Car Challenge Indianapolis Motor Speedway
(Road Course)
BMW M3 BMW 128i
Flag of the United States.svg Mark Boden
Flag of the United States.svg Bryan Sellers
Flag of the United States.svg Terry Borcheller
Flag of the United States.svg Mike LaMarra
8August 10Road America 200 Road America Porsche 911 Carrera S BMW 328i
Flag of the United States.svg Nick Longhi
Flag of the United States.svg Matt Plumb
Flag of the United States.svg Gregory Liefooghe
Flag of the United States.svg Tyler Cooke
9August 17SFP Grand Prix Kansas Speedway
(Road Course)
Chevrolet Camaro GS.R Mazdaspeed 3
Flag of the United States.svg John Edwards
Flag of the United States.svg Matt Bell
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Taylor Hacquard
Flag of the United States.svg Derek Jones
10September 8Continental Tire Sports Car Festival Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca Porsche 911 Carrera S Mazda MX-5
Flag of the United States.svg Spencer Pumpelly
Flag of the United States.svg Jim Norman
Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Carbonell
Flag of the United States.svg Rhett O'Doski
11September 27–28Championship Weekend Lime Rock Park [A 1] Ford Mustang Boss 302R Mazda MX-5
Flag of the United States.svg Billy Johnson
Flag of the United States.svg Jack Roush, Jr.
Flag of the United States.svg Joel Miller
Flag of the United States.svg Tristan Nunez
  1. Separate races for GS and ST will be run at Lime Rock.

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References

  1. "Grand-Am Announces 2013 Schedules". Grand American Road Racing Association. September 28, 2012.